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Since 1907, this reference has been used and updated to give students and professionals the electrical engineering answers they need. This updated edition includes new material on power generation and power systems operation. 2000 pp.
Standard Handbook of Electrical Engineering - Table of Contents:
- Section 1: Units, Symbols, Definitions, and Conversion Factors
- Section 2: Electric and Magnetic Circuits
- Section 3: Measurements and Instruments
- Section 4: Properties of Materials
- Section 5: Generation
- Section 6: Prime Movers
- Section 7: Alternating-Current Generators
- Section 8: Direct-Current Generators
- Section 9: Hydroelectric Power Generation
- Section 10: Power System Components
- Section 11: Alternate Sources of Power
- Section 12: Electric Power System Economics
- Section 13: Project Economics
- Section 14: Transmission Systems
- Section 15: Direct Current Power Transmission
- Section 16: Power-System Operation
- Section 17: Substations
- Section 18: Power Distribution
- Section 19: Wiring Design for Commercial and Industrial Buildings
- Section 20: Motors and Drives
- Section 21: Industrial and Commercial Applications of Electric Power
- Section 22: Power Electronics
- Section 23: Power Quality and Reliability
- Section 24: Grounding Systems
- Section 25: Computer Applications in the Electric Power Industry
- Section 26: Illumination
- Section 27: Lightning and Overvoltage protection
- Section 28: Standards in Electrotechnology, Telecommunications, and Information Technology
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